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Best Resources to Learn About Social Media
Someone on Reddit asked best books to learn about content creation. Here's the thing, most books on content creation aren't worth it or are immediately outdated. I recommend following people, rather than reading books. I've spent an ungodly amount of time watching videos about how to grow on social so here's some of the best ones I've found. That being said, here are a few noteworthy books to check out: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion - Robert Cialdini This is Marketing - Seth Godin $100M Leads - Alex Hormozi Here are a couple of videos and creators to check out for immediate value. The Five Phases of Building a Content Marketing Machine https://youtu.be/MD5-HByRxoA?si=uWdh3wWcMjQNAgAz Why Create Content + How and How Much Content To Make https://youtu.be/mUpty7tscJo?si=WAVWsqCH6jJ4v8je 6 Key Insights on How Social Media Content is Changing https://youtu.be/HVOubeXUcx0?si=bG2SXAzzad5v_bhy A Tier List of Social Platforms and How They Convert to Site Traffic and Sales https://youtu.be/wR8KoE8u1p0?si=ZBiBKq9ZF7xNN2du How to Use Agencies to Shortcut Content Knowledge Deficiencies (More for Businesses) https://youtu.be/fd-hi3NqMYo?si=LO7_yf7JT2eGJ4dm Also, a couple of notable people to follow: - JT Barnett - https://youtu.be/wf4Dkn29RD8?si=6ETzNHTao9J16Stv - Yasin Mammeri - https://www.instagram.com/viralvideo.club/reels/ - Ava | Personal Brand Launch - https://www.instagram.com/personalbrandlaunch/reels/
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Best Resources to Learn About Social Media
Here's how I went from earning $10/hour to $100/hour in college
After a decade in manual labor, I knew I wanted something different—a path that would challenge me intellectually and offer real financial growth. Marketing seemed like the answer, so I jumped in, starting with $10/hour gigs writing articles and taking any small job I could find. My path wasn’t clear, and without connections, I felt like I was navigating a maze without a map. With little direction, I spent a lot of time trying to figure out which skills were actually valuable. Marketing is a massive field, and I didn’t know where I’d fit or what clients really valued. It became clear that if I wanted to break out of low-paying gigs, I'd have to take risks and learn by doing. What changed the game for me was a mindset shift: instead of waiting to discover my “niche,” I began actively experimenting with different roles. I took on small projects, internships, and freelance gigs to expose myself to different aspects of marketing. Through this, I found that I was drawn to short-form video production and editing—skills that were in high demand and allowed me to command higher pay. Here are the tactics that helped me boost my value in the marketplace: 1. Skill Stacking: I didn't focus on one skill alone; instead, I stacked high-value skills like video production, editing, and motion graphics. This combination allowed me to stand out in a competitive field. 2. Departmental Knowledge: I invested time in understanding the needs of marketing departments. Knowing how to communicate with team members, executives, and stakeholders gave me an edge, especially as clients valued strategic input, not just execution. 3. Building a Reputation: I treated every project as a stepping stone. By overdelivering and focusing on results, I built a reputation that allowed me to attract better clients—and command higher rates. If you're just starting, here’s my advice: 1. Find Your Fit in Marketing: Marketing is a vast field. Take the time to explore different roles until you find something that clicks. 2. Learn, Do, Repeat: Tackle small projects to build your confidence and learn about the industry. Internships or freelance gigs are perfect for this. 3. Stack Skills That Are in Demand: Skills like content creation, video editing, or design can quickly set you apart. 4. Know the Needs of the Industry: Understanding how to work within a team and deliver what executives expect is crucial for breaking into higher-paying roles.
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@Ignacio Rodriguez always the data... Haha. Love it. That was always your strong suit!
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